25. JaJuan Johnson, PF, Boston Celtics

The power forward would provide great depth for the Celtics behind Kevin Garnett. With Glen “Big Baby” Davis set to be a free agent, Boston will need a fallback option behind KG, and Johnson can fill that role.

Johnson shoots the ball extremely well for a big man, and can even stretch the floor beyond the arc.

24. Darius Morris, SG/PG, Oklahoma City Thunder

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Michigan’s Darius Morris should be on the board when the Oklahoma City Thunder pick at No. 24.

Morris possesses great weaving ability in getting to the basket, similar to the Thunder’s Russell Westbrook. OKC would be able to run the same style of offense with either of these players on the floor.

He also plays above average defense, and is working on improving his stroke from downtown.

8. Marcus Morris, PF, Cleveland Cavaliers

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Marcus Morris of Kansas seems to be a good match with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the possible No. 8 pick. Cleveland acquired this pick along with Baron Davis in the deal with the Los Angeles Clippers for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon.

The 6’9” power forward averaged 17.2 points per game for the Jayhawks, and formed a dynamic duo with his twin brother, Markief.

Though he’s a good defensive player, he may need to work on his rebounding skills before he’s a starting caliber NBA player.

However, the tools and, more importantly, the work ethic are there for Morris.